Will Apple Raise Memory Prices for New Macs?

Summary ⁤of the Article:​ Potential‍ Price Increases for Upcoming M6 Macs

This article discusses ⁢the likelihood of price⁢ increases for the upcoming M6 Mac family ⁤ due⁢ to rising component costs, specifically⁢ memory (RAM). ⁢Here’s ‍a breakdown of the key​ points:

* Memory Price Hike: Industry​ analysis (CNBC report)‍ predicts a⁤ 55% increase‍ in memory prices by the end of⁢ Q1 2026 compared to the ​end ⁢of​ Q4 2025.
* Apple’s Profit Margins: This price increase could‌ force Apple to raise memory upgrade costs on the M6 ⁣Macs to maintain profitability.
* TSMC Priority Shift: Apple is losing priority with TSMC (chip manufacturer) as AI companies like Nvidia are spending more, potentially leading to higher ‌chip⁣ costs⁢ for Apple. This could extend to other component ​suppliers as well.
* M6 debut: The⁤ M6⁣ Mac ⁣family is expected to debut beginning in the summer ‌ (of 2026).
* Speculation: The author acknowledges this is ‌speculation, and retail RAM ⁤prices don’t necessarily reflect Apple’s actual ⁢component ‍costs.

In ⁤essence, the article suggests that ⁣a ⁣combination⁤ of increased ‍memory costs and potentially higher chip⁤ manufacturing costs could lead ⁤to more expensive upgrades (and potentially base prices) for the next generation of Macs.

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